Nikon Eclipse LV100POL Instructions Manual page 15

Polarizing microscope
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When necessary, push the filter selection
6
switches on the base of the microscope.
The NCB11 filter and ND8 filter can be
placed into the optical path.
See Page 24.
Filter type
NCB11
(color balancing filter)
ND8
(ND filter)
Push in the analyzer slider on the
7
polarizing intermediate tube to remove the
analyzer from the optical path.
See Page 37.
Move the Bertrand lens turret to the "0"
8
position to remove the Bertrand lens from
the optical path.
See Page 39.
Rotate the nosepiece to place the 10x
9
objective into the optical path.
The nosepiece must be stopped at the click stop
position.
Set the specimen in place with the cover
10
glass facing up.
Raise the condenser as high as it will go.
11
Fully open the field diaphragm and the
12
condenser aperture diaphragm.
Intended use
For color balance adjustment
and color photomicrography
For brightness adjustment
(transmittance 12.5%)
0
Ach r
0. 8
0.6
0.90
JAPAN
0.4
0.2
0
Remove the
8
Bertrand lens
from the
optical path.
Cover glass
facing up
0
Set the
10
specimen.
Ach r
0. 8
0.6
0.90
JAPAN
0.4
0.2
Raise the
11
condenser as
high as it will go.
Fully open
12
the
Ach r
0. 8
0.6
0.90
JAPAN
0.4
0.2
condenser
aperture
diaphragm.
II. Microscopy
NCB
ND8
F.S.
Set the appropriate
6
filter into the optical
path.
Remove the
7
analyzer from
the optical path.
Set the 10x
9
objective.
ON
CLICK
JAPA
N
Ach r
0.90
0. 2
0.4
0.6
0.8
EPI /DIA
OFF
NCB
ND8
F.S.
Fully open
12
the field
diaphragm.
13

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